EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 15 MIN
Business English, Reimagined | Megan Nicholls
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Business English gets a bad reputation — stiff, overly formal, and filled with irrelevant vocabulary lists. But what if it didn’t have to be that way? In this episode, Megan Nicholls, multilingual educator and founder of Mega Language Coach, invites us to reimagine how Business English can be taught. From high-stakes presentations to hallway small talk, Meg shares how she co-creates flexible, relevant lessons that reflect her students' real communication needs.Watch with closed captions.TALKING POINTSWhy “two experts in the room” is Megan’s go-to teaching philosophyHow she tailors sessions on the fly (including maternity leave vocabulary)Why spontaneous conversations can be more valuable than structured grammar drillsHer best tip for helping learners see their progress, even when they can’tWhat Business English teachers can learn from language learners themselvesABOUTMeg is from Manchester, UK. Her 10 years of teaching experience inspired her to start Mega Language Coach, offering individual classes online. Her speciality is Business English for professionals, interview preparation and improving spoken fluency, thanks to her background in marketing. She has plenty of experience living abroad and working in multilingual international environments. Meg speaks German and French and is currently learning Spanish, whilst travelling in Mexico. She aims to bring joy to the learning process, focusing on active speaking in the classroom.RESOURCES & REFERENCES🔗 Mega Language Teaching🔗 Follow on LinkedInSUPPORT US💻 Sponsor us☕ Buy us a coffee⭐ Leave a review wherever you listenTHE PRODUCER'S EDITGet inspired to record more. Weekly stories, insights, and content tips for standout educators delivered to your inbox.👉 Subscribe hereCREDITSProducer: Laura WilkesEditor: Haven TsangSpecial thanks to our guest, Megan NichollsProduction by Communicating for Impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Business English gets a bad reputation — stiff, overly formal, and filled with irrelevant vocabulary lists. But what if it didn’t have to be that way? In this episode, Megan Nicholls, multilingual educator and founder of Mega Language Coach, invites us to reimagine how Business English can be taught. From high-stakes presentations to hallway small talk, Meg shares how she co-creates flexible, relevant lessons that reflect her students' real communication needs.Watch with closed captions.TALKING POINTSWhy “two experts in the room” is Megan’s go-to teaching philosophyHow she tailors sessions on the fly (including maternity leave vocabulary)Why spontaneous conversations can be more valuable than structured grammar drillsHer best tip for helping learners see their progress, even when they can’tWhat Business English teachers can learn from language learners themselvesABOUTMeg is from Manchester, UK. Her 10 years of teaching experience inspired her to start Mega Language Coach, offering individual classes online. Her speciality is Business English for professionals, interview preparation and improving spoken fluency, thanks to her background in marketing. She has plenty of experience living abroad and working in multilingual international environments. Meg speaks German and French and is currently learning Spanish, whilst travelling in Mexico. She aims to bring joy to the learning process, focusing on active speaking in the classroom.RESOURCES & REFERENCES🔗 Mega Language Teaching🔗 Follow on LinkedInSUPPORT US💻 Sponsor us☕ Buy us a coffee⭐ Leave a review wherever you listenTHE PRODUCER'S EDITGet inspired to record more. Weekly stories, insights, and content tips for standout educators delivered to your inbox.👉 Subscribe hereCREDITSProducer: Laura WilkesEditor: Haven TsangSpecial thanks to our guest, Megan NichollsProduction by Communicating for Impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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